What this does
The email that needed an answer today is the one you find tomorrow. Toyo stops that. It reads incoming Gmail, spots the messages with a real deadline, and surfaces them before they slip under the next fifty that arrive.
What counts as time-sensitive
- Explicit deadlines: "need this by end of day", "before our 3pm", "the offer expires Friday".
- Implicit urgency: a customer escalation, an investor reply mid-thread, a contract waiting on your signature.
- Reschedules and confirmations that go stale if you answer them late.
What you get
A short, ranked list kept separate from the rest of your inbox, each item with why Toyo flagged it and a reply drafted in your voice. The goal is that nothing with a same-day clock ever waits on you simply because you did not see it in time.
It is the triage a sharp assistant does first thing: not what is new, but what cannot wait.